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rolisz.ro
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| | | | | After starting to use spaced repetition more actively [https://rolisz.ro/2019/12/30/cracking-the-human-memory/] and being more consistent with my journaling [https://rolisz.ro/2020/05/24/bullet-journaling/], now I've tackled improving my note taking skills. Over the last couple of months, I've read about various note-taking methods, different | |
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mindos.in
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| | | | | A 10 year project to create an Operating System for your mind | |
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ruizhidong.com
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| | | | | Note-Taking Introduction I love taking notes and I've been using all kinds of systems including Roam Research (which I use the most), Obsidian, Evernote, among others. I'm combining the ideas from Zettelkasten (with influence from Andy Matuschak on Evergreen Notes), progressive summarization and others to a rough system that works for me. I stumbled upon [...] | |
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www.thoughtasylum.com
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| | | The personal knowledge management application Obsidian has a built in templating system that allows you to insert boiler plate text into an Obsidian note. While it is entirely functional, the Obsidian community is full of talented developers, and through its plugin architecture, a templating plugin surfaced that provided considerably more functionality than the core plugin. I recently posted about one of the more advanced uses for this plugin, and was contacted by one of my readers to note that I had not actually explained how to use templating. In this post, I'm going to attempt to address that omission. | ||